Heating
Welcome to your new warm home. At HRV, you’ll find a range of heating options. Our Panasonic heat pump range is a great way to efficiently heat just one room, or your entire house. They can also provide air conditioning to cool in the summer. For a simple home heating solution, our Nobo panel heaters are the “plug and play” way to warm things up.
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Haier is the world’s largest home appliance company, and HRV is proud to offer it to New Zealand homeowners as part of our air conditioning and heat pump range.
Haier has a long history in heat pump innovation and its single room and whole home models offer a great feature set (including WiFi connectivity) at a very affordable price.
Once your Haier heat pump is installed you can rest easy knowing that your ongoing service will come from Haier’s New Zealand subsidiary, trusted Kiwi brand Fisher & Paykel.
Scandinavian designed and UK-built heating technology that makes it easy for you to add simple, silent heating to any part of your home.
Nobo is part of the Glen Dimplex Group, the world’s largest electric heating business, with design and production facilities across UK, Norway, France, Germany and greater Europe. It’s from this wide portfolio that Nobo New Zealand selects the ideal range for Kiwi homes.
As air quality management specialists, Panasonic offers optimised air solutions for your home. Panasonic can supply everything you need to help enjoy cleaner, fresher air.
Since the introduction of its first window-type air conditioning unit in 1958, Panasonic Air Conditioning has grown to become a globally recognised and celebrated brand, delivering unmatched quality and reliability.
Pioneer has been an innovator in home comfort across Australia for over 30 years and now, in partnership with HRV, brings that innovation and experience to New Zealand. Here’s why a heating and air conditioning brand that’s trusted across the Tasman is a great choice for your home here in Aotearoa.
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Heating styles, explained.
Multi-Split Heat Pumps
A multi-split heat pump solution gives you many of the advantages of individual heat pumps in each room, but typically with only one outdoor unit powering them. This creates a neater appearance on the outside of your home. Each indoor unit has its own remote control, or you can control the temperature via a smartphone app (if you choose the wifi option), however the temperature must remain the same in every room given all indoor units are connected to one outdoor unit.
Ducted Heat Pumps
Ducted heat pump systems are a great choice when you want to heat your whole home without visible air conditioning units attached to your walls or sitting on the floor. The system is installed in the ceiling cavity, with one powerful heat pump connected to ceiling vents via ducts – each delivering warm or cool air to each room. Your entire system is managed by one touch pad controller, allowing you to set your entire home’s temperature from one location.
Floor-Mounted Heat Pump
A floor mounted heat pump is a great solution when wall mounted doesn’t suit your room or when you want a heating solution that’s not at eye level. A floor mounted heat pump is connected via ducting to an outside unit. We can recommend and install the Panasonic heat pump model that’s just right for creating a comfortable temperature in any room. You control your heat pump with its own remote control, or via a smartphone app (if you choose the wifi option).
High Wall Heat Pumps
A high wall heat pump from HRV is a great all-rounder for heating and cooling a single room or whole home. A high wall heat pump mounts on the wall of the room you want to heat, close to the ceiling, and is connected to an outside unit. We can recommend and install the Panasonic heat pump model that’s just right for creating a comfortable temperature in any room. You control your heat pump with its own remote control, or via a smartphone app (if you choose the wifi option).
Panel Heaters
Panel heaters are the simple way to warm almost any room. They won’t dominate the look of your room and are completely silent in operation. Our Nobo range is designed in Norway and built in the UK – where they know a thing or two about heating! Like everything we sell and install, our Nobo panel heaters are great for New Zealand conditions and your HRV expert will make sure you’ve got the size that’s just right for the room you want to heat.
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Faq's
Defrost mode is needed as any ice build-up on the outside heat coil will reduce the airflow across it, effecting efficiency and operation of the heat pump.
When the heat pump goes to defrost mode, you’ll notice the indoor unit will stop heating, the indoor fan will stop or slow right down, the indoor louvers may change position and depending on the model there may be a blinking light on the indoor unit. At the same time the outdoor unit fan may stop running, though the outdoor compressor will continue to run.
NOTE: It is important not to turn off the unit or change any settings on the remote before the defrost cycle has ended; if the unit is restarted prematurely it will resume the cycle and cause delays in completing the defrost function.
Heat Transfer Kit
In winter, some people choose to only heat some areas of the home – often meaning warm living areas but cold bedrooms! The HRV Heat Transfer Kit helps with this problem by using its centrifugal fans to push warmer air generated from a large heat source, i.e. a fireplace, into other areas of your home, balancing the temperature throughout. The HRV Heat Transfer Kit is compatible with our Next Gen Ventilation Systems.
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